Tell your friends about this item:
The Enterprise: Testimony
Antonio Berry
The Enterprise: Testimony
Antonio Berry
Publisher Marketing: Read Part-2 of Coast Playa's and a true continuation of the story that led to Antonio "Tony" Berry's demise. After the building of one of the largest drug "Enterprises" to ever originate in the Southern District of Mississippi between the mid 80's and early 90's as detailed in the book "It Is What it Is" by Gerald H. Duffy, Tony is confronted with a soul-searching decision that has him in turmoil with many sleepless nights. His most trusted and thought to be loyal friends and confidants have agreed to cooperate with the Government against him to help them secure his conviction and send him to his grave. Tony has only two options placed before him; that's not much to choose from. He can become a turn-coat snitch for the Government as the others, or remain stead-fast on his morals and principles, which he truly believes in, and roll the dice. If Tony rolls the dice and craps out, it could mean a life sentence that would keep Tony in federal prison for the remainder of his life with no possibility of parole. Tony was raised to believe that people are suppose to be held responsible for their own actions whether good or bad and that devious devils will throw rocks and hide their hands. Would Tony take his chances with being judge by twelve and walking out the court room a free man, knowing it could spell the remainder of his life seeking resurrection from the cross that awaits him. Or will Tony take the easiest most evil way out of the predicament which he finds himself as his co-defendants? "THE ENTERPRISE" tells the story of love, envy, jealousy, betrayal and the weak. Remember your so called friends could turn out to be your worse enemies and executioners.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 24, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780692348611 |
Publishers | Midnight Express Books |
Genre | Demographic Orientation > Urban - Ethnic Orientation > African American |
Pages | 314 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 17 mm · 421 g |